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It is a humid Saturday in Massachusetts ~ I am comfortable being indoors today ~ I ran out this morning for a few errands, but I have had my air conditioning going for most of the day ~ I think I need to explain why I chose this picture for today ~ This was a photo I picked for a finalist. This was for my online photography course, I am currently participating in. We needed to take 100 pictures, Pick the Top 4 and then ask your significant other to pick the one you would choose to post for the Instructor. So this is it - Do you think he picked a good one? LOL

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  1. I think it's a good one! Interesting way to photograph a hat, I like that! I'm glad you are having fun with your photos Kristine :)

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  2. Thanks so much, Sonja - I am always looking "for a different angle" to photograph, any subject. Yes, I am having fun with the class ... A fun worksheet to do everyday ...

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